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No. The wing stalls first, usually.
There have been tail stalls due to ice formtion. karl ATP CFI ETC "Jim Macklin" wrote in message news:I0Wlg.49289$ZW3.19338@dukeread04... The tail is more heavily loaded and at a higher angle of attack than the wing. The tail lift is actually a tail down force. You can look up a textbook on stability, control and weight and balance to see that with a conventional tail, the wing lift is located on the center of pressure, while the CG is located some small distance forward of that point. The tail provides a downward forced on the tail that creates a moment around the CG to balance the moment arm between the center of pressure and the CG. When the pilot feels a stall buffet, it is caused by air flow separation that impacts the tail or some other part of the structure. But the stall break happens when the tail stalls and the CG moment is no longer countered by the tail down force. On a canard aircraft such as Burt Rutan designs, the forward wing is heavily loaded and lifts up and the main wing is more lightly loaded and at a lower angle of attack. When the plane approaches the stall, the forward wing stalls first and the nose drops. see http://www.faa.gov/pilots/training/handbook/ this is the link to the chapters you need http://www.faa.gov/library/manuals/a...83-25-1of4.pdf -- James H. Macklin ATP,CFI,A&P wrote in message oups.com... | Jim Macklin wrote: | The stall buffet comes from disturbance of the air flow over the wing root, but the | actual stall comes from the tail. | | | Actual stall comes from the tail?? Meaning?? This is more arcane than | I'd bargained for ![]() | | Ramapriya | |
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